Could someone out there help me?

I made the post no one else answered to clear my doubts.

I will explain again.

Guys, I was checking the Windows 11 task manager which is between 12% and 17.7% after I installed version 15 of the ESET products.

I uninstalled ESET from my computer, see how much the percentage was 0.4%. the images above shows.

Ive started using security task manager, and apparently taskbar system is malware. I have seen many cases of trojan horses using the names of official windows programs, excuse me if this is a dumb question im simply not experienced enough to deal with these threats


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We have what I would consider a medium to large sized stack. We have 3 masters, 9 data nodes, 2 ml nodes and we ingest a fair amount of data on a daily basis. That being said there really isn't much task saturation on the kibana nodes. We were running 152 detections when the issue started most recently.

According to the status page two of the kibana nodes are in a yellow state and according to task manager the status is warn, but it doesn't look like there are any long running tasks on them. If you look at the two kibana nodes that are green they show longer running tasks, but the health is not affected. It almost seems like tasks aren't getting executed on the two servers due to their state being degraded.

I have also been looking at the status page that has a listing of all the plugins. I have noticed that the first half of the page is fine. The plugins run from a-z and they are all green and then roughly half way down the page the plugins seem to run from a-z again almost as if they are coming from a different list and almost all of those plugins are degraded. They list the services that they rely on that are degraded, and there are a few services that come up frequently that are degraded. Things like security, task manager, cloud and a couple others. So I am curious if any one has anymore info on those plugins and the services that they rely on. I have tons of clues, but the documentation does not give me anyway of linking all of this stuff together.

I have seen a few github issues open that are dancing around this subject of task manager being unhelpful, but haven't seen anything major that has happened to make it any better to resolve some of these issues. It is nice because it lets you know there is an issue, but I don't have access to enough information to trouble shoot this thing in an efficient manner.

Reduced to 130 detections and all plugins are now green after letting it sit for the weekend. The other concern I am starting to have is how the load is being distributed across the Kibana nodes. We have four beefy nodes, but it seems like two of them are doing all the work according to task manager. It is strange because those two servers stay in the green state, but the two servers that seem to not get assigned as much work have plugin degradation issues.

As distinct from the standard Windows Task Manager, the program detects absolutely ALL tasks/processes running on the computer and displays their ranking according to their security risk rating. The user will at a glance see detailed report on each task/process and quarantine or remove spyware, malware, keyloggers, and Trojans. Security Task Manager is a flexible, yet comprehensive anti-surveillance tool for anyone who wants to secure their privacy. The program is capable of detecting all running tasks including stealth processes which are invisible for the standard Windows Task Manager. For each process the application displays its security-relevant rating based on the intelligent analysis of all its hidden properties such as keylogging, browser surveillance, etc. Along with the rating, the program shows other details including file path, file description, CPU usage graph, hidden functions, process type and more. Once a highly rated process is detected, the user can quarantine it by moving it to the isolated folder and deleting corresponding Autostart keys in the Windows Registry.

You may select any process to display details about it in the bottom toolbar. There you find information about factors that determined a processes's rating and text that the task manager found in the process.

Mine does the same thing, usually right after startup. My computer is pretty much unusable until Norton stops what it is doing. I cannot even shut it down through task manager. Now I find out that 360 has a crypto miner in the software. Norton says I can turn it off in the crypto dashboard that I am unable to find. Does Norton read these? If it is not a renewal they will just ignore it. I haven't likes it since they bought out PCTools years ago. I hate them even more now with thehir subscription ransom. They have more ways to screw the customer unless the customer stops and reads all the fine print everywhere on the web site before clicking a button. This is my last dealings with Norton. I am afraid of what other software they may install in the future

All: It is not unusual for Norton to occasionally use the resources you are seeing, as background tasks are run. As for the full scans running....if you have them set to only run when the system is idle, if you never allow the system to be idle long enough, Norton will eventually take over and run the scan anyway.

In response to the comment about background processes: Yes, I understand that the virus detection is 24/7. I set my computer for scans and tasks on Sunday only. It made not difference. I set silent mode, it made no difference. I tried to delete Norton yesterday. I watched the "set initialization" screen for about thirty minmutes before I forced a shut-down. Can't even get the software deleted!

I am located about 35 KM west of Ottawa in an area called Marshall's Bay on the Ottawa river. The server often shows up as a Quebec based server but I am in Ontario. I am almost certain that the Kate chat was not me because had I the chance to talk to a technical specialist I would have stayed on and done so. Strange. It is interesting that the high CPU usage seemed to occur when I had Mozilla Firefox running although on the "task" page the load was showing up as Norton Security.

A security task manager is a computer program which provides a list of the running applications and processes on a computer. This allows the end-user to see a compilation of the information stored in the computer's memory, providing troubleshooting insight in addition to allowing for a high level of performance optimization. Excessive memory consumption, caused by running too many applications concurrently, is one of the biggest causes for computer lag; running a security task manager is a step towards being able to clean the computer of unnecessary running utilities.

When most programs are installed, they leave a footprint in the operating system that tells the computer to activate a portion of the program's files at system startup. While individual programs running in this manner generally pose no threat to the system, in the aggregate, years of installation can result in the computer attempting to load a dozen or more programs at startup, consuming much of the system's available memory even before the computer starts. When an older computer begins acting sluggishly, it is not because the computer's hardware has mysteriously slowed down over time. It is most often because the number of programs loading at system startup has reached a critical mass, exceeding the computer's memory.Man holding computerRunning Security Task Manager provides an on-screen list of the programs running on the system, along with descriptions of what the programs do. This provides the end-user with "behind the scenes" information, allowing them to judge which programs are needed and which are not. Through the security task manager, the end-user can then terminate the unnecessary application. This frees up system memory, restoring the computer to its original performance levels.

In addition to facilitating enhanced performance, security task managers provide a potential method for identifying spyware, adware, and viruses on computers. When viewing the list of running processes, any process which the end-user does not remember installing on the computer could be a potential threat to the system, as it was likely installed by a malicious program online or by a hacker. A security task manager can be used to shut down these programs, keeping the computer secure.

Simple.download and Spy Protector are additional tools provided by Neuber Software. Simple.download is a download manager that simplifies the process of downloading files from the internet. Spy Protector is a feature within Security Task Manager that helps protect your system from spyware and other malicious software.

To help you analyze the Security Task Manager.exe process on your computer, the following programs have proven to be helpful: ASecurity Task Manager displays all running Windows tasks, including embedded hidden processes, such as keyboard and browser monitoring or Autostart entries. A unique security risk rating indicates the likelihood of the process being potential spyware, malware or a Trojan. BMalwarebytes Anti-Malware detects and removes sleeping spyware, adware, Trojans, keyloggers, malware and trackers from your hard drive.

Once you enter Task Manager via the Task Manager dashboard profile, you can see certain tasks. Task visibility and the ability to execute, complete, and approve is based on the setup and ownership of the task group the task is assigned to, as well as the specific task attributes. ff782bc1db

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